Exploring Academic Choices Name: PSU ID #: My Orientation Dates: In this assignment, you will examine some of the academic decisions you have made so far, and start exploring some decisions you will make about your education in the near future. Where Are You Now? I was admitted to the following: Campus Semester of admission College Summer Fall Spring Where Are You Headed? MajorQuest can help you explore academic opportunities at Penn State. To start, select one or two interests then review and identify major(s) you would like to learn more about in the chart below. Major Name Then, select resources such as the University Bulletin and Recommended Academic Plans to learn more. Refer to the “Understanding a Penn State Degree” module for instructions on how to read the University Bulletin. College Offering Major What Would This Major Look Like? Advisers have developed “Recommended Academic Plans” that suggest potential semester schedules for most Penn State majors. Please select the plan appropriate for your campus. Print the Recommended Academic Plans for your top major(s) and bring to New Student Orientation. As you examine your Recommended Academic Plan(s), think about the following: How do these courses fit what you imagined you would be taking in this major? What surprises you about the Recommended Academic Plan? Review the titles and descriptions of three 400-level courses included in your top major(s). Do you think you will like these courses? Course descriptions are available on the University Bulletin. Course Name/Number Like Course? Why or Why Not? How Will You Use Gen Eds? As you learned in the “Understanding a Penn State Degree” module, General Education helps you develop a breadth of knowledge in seven areas - Writing and Speaking (GWS), Natural Sciences (GN), Quantification (GQ), Arts (GA), Humanities (GH), Social and Behavioral Sciences (GS) and Health and Physical Activity (GHA). Use the University Bulletin and your Recommended Academic Plan for your major(s) of interest to indentify General Education courses prescribed by your major(s). Circle any prescribed general education courses on your Recommended Academic Plan. What Are You Trying To Learn? In the “Understanding a Penn State Degree” module, you learned that your Penn State degree will help you develop problem-solving, communication, and intercultural skills, along with specific skills and knowledge related to your choice of major. Take a look at the University Bulletin description of your highest rated major(s) as well as the required courses and answer: How will the major(s) you are targeting help you develop the basic problemsolving, communication, and intercultural skills needed by all college graduates? What other skills and knowledge do you hope to develop through your college education? How will the major(s) you are targeting help you develop these areas? Please bring this completed assignment and Recommended Academic Plan(s) to New Student Orientation.